Explore the beauty of Marsa Alam, known for its rich marine life and scenic coastal landscapes.
- Al Nayzak
- Qulaan's Mangrove Trees
- Hankorab Beach
- Boat trip to Satayeh's Dolphin Reef
- Swimming with the Dolphins
- Snorkelling
- Beach Buggy Adventure at Wadi El Gemal Natural Reserve
- Swimming with the Turtles
- Horse Riding to the Mountains
- Local Bedouin Experience at the Mountains
Day 1
Swimming with the Dolphins
- Get picked up from the location you prefer early in the morning heading to Hamata Port
- Go on a boat trip to Satayeh's dolphin reef
- Swim among tens of dolphins at Satayeh's dolphin house
- Discover the vibrant underwater world through snorkelling
- Check out the unique ecosystem Qulaan's Mangrove Trees
- Check in your accommodation and relax
Day 2
Dive & Drive
- Glide through the waters and swim with turtles (subject to nature's discretion)
- Dive into Al Nayzak, a natural pool created by a meteorite
Day 3
Hankorab
- Relax by the crystal-clear waters of Hankorab Beach
- Grab masks and go snorkelling
- Enjoy some beach activities
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Take a horseback ride to the mountains and enjoy the sunset over tea and gabana with the locals
Day 4
Free Time
- Take a last dip in the water before checking out
(breakfast)
Abu Dabbab Lodge
What is included in the tour
- Accommodation as mentioned in the itinerary
- All meals as mentioned in the itinerary
- All activities and entrance fees as mentioned in the itinerary
- All transfers in a private air-conditioned vehicle
What is NOT included in the tour
- Meals other than mentioned in above itinerary
- Beverages
- Personal expenses
- Tipping
We use private cars for smaller groups of 3, buses, either a Hiace for groups of 10 or a Coaster for larger groups of 19.
In Egypt, the power supply is Type C and F, with a standard voltage of 220V and a frequency of 50Hz.
You can expect a reliable network connection throughout the trip, except during the quad adventure in the desert and the boat trip.
- Comfortable Clothing
- Comfortable Shoes
- Slippers
- Bathing Suit
- Towel
- Sun Protection (sunscreen, hat, sunglasses)
- Insect Repellent
- Camera / Waterproof GoPro (if available)
- Power Bank (if available)
- Speakers (if available)
- Snacks
Tipping directly supports local communities, benefiting drivers and suppliers. The tourism sector heavily depends on this support. While not obligatory, your tip is a meaningful 'thank you' for their service. It's customary to tip around $5 per day per person for drivers. For other service providers, the amount is at your discretion, but an average of $5 USD is typical.